You can do that with a Screen Capture program now.   Windows 10 includes one, and Gadwin Print Screen is free for the download in 32 & 64 bit versions.

Neil, KN3ILZ


On 6/27/2018 5:50 PM, Bill Turner wrote:
Most FT8 users have email addresses in QRZ, so you can send them a screen shot. In my experience (and my end fed antenna) 60 to 70 watts for long haul contacts are not unusual. I might be running 5 watts if I had a five element beam and a 70 foot tower!

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    On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 5:28 PM, Edfel Rivera
    <edfelj...@gmail.com> wrote:
    Hi:

    IMO, having the program send a small capture of the generated TX
    signal might be useful to know how much power is being used. 
    Sometimes other radio operators complaints of too much power used
    for TX.  But in my experience, some distant QSO requires more
    power to get a complete contact.

    What I foresee is maybe a screenshot of the waterfall own signal
    so WSJTX users get an idea of how strong (or disturbing) their own
    signal is.  Users could then make adjustments and use less power,
    generating less QSB and making possible more QSO's.  More people
    happy.

    Maybe, is a matter of self-control but IMO knowing visually how
    our own signal is could help a lot.

    Thanks.

    73'

    Edfel
    KP4AJ


    
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